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What is Collaborative Divorce Training for Professionals?

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What is Collaborative Divorce Training for Professionals? C hoosing the Collaborative Divorce Process allows you and your partner the ability to work together to reach an agreement that is specifically tailored to your unique situation rather than letting a Judge decide the outcome of your divorce in Court.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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We were curious as to the status of online court help to the self-represented litigants as a good 2021 year-end wrapup article for the CTB? In addition, we just learned of a new NIJ study on the use of Chatbots in the Criminal Justice System to add to our list of online helpers. We share what we found below.

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New Hampshire’s Alimony Law Recently Changed; Will It Change Again?

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T he general test when deciding whether alimony is appropriate in a New Hampshire case is whether there is a need for alimony and an ability to pay. In the past, there was no set formula to determine the amount of alimony or how long an alimony order would last, simply a list of factors that the Court had to consider.

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What is the Difference Between Collaborative Divorce and Mediation?

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What is the Difference Between Collaborative Divorce and Mediation? T he Attorneys at Morneau Law explain what the difference between collaborative divorce and mediation to every family law client that comes into our office. There are dozens of collaboratively trained Attorneys in New Hampshire. Share This Story!

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Can I Record My Spouse or Co-Parent for Court?

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Can I Record My Spouse or Co-Parent for Court? That leads many people to believe that a recording may help their parenting or divorce case in court. However, in New Hampshire it is illegal to record someone without their consent when they had a reasonable expectation that the conversation would be private.

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How to Use Technology for Good Co-Parenting

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It has opened a whole new world of communication that can quickly become difficult to navigate with your ex-partner and co-parent. Schedules Schedules before a divorce can be extremely hectic. Schedules after a divorce can be even more difficult to manage. However, there are ways to protect yourself and your child.

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What does Probate Mean to You?

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Before any items are distributed, the Will must be approved and deemed legitimate by the Court. A petition must be filed with the Probate Court and that is the venue where any issues will be addressed. In New Hampshire, two witnesses must attest to the person signing the Will and be in the room at the time of the signing.